I like sweet candy. Not very, very, very, very sweet, just very, very sweet like candy corn and gum. My favorite is Kit Kat because it’s really crunchy. Do you eat all of the candy you collect? No. The Candy Witch comes and takes some of it away after I go to sleep.

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For discerning little ghosts and goblins, trick-or-treat is more like pick-a-treat. With such a wide variety of candy to choose from in their always scarily large Halloween hauls, lots of kids turn up their noses at certain types and brands—or they just pawn it off on their sugar-starved parents. While each child has personal favorites, chocolate bars without nuts and candy corn tend to go over big, while hard candy ends up in grandma’s dusty bowl. And don’t even think about handing out raisins, apples or toothbrushes unless you want to ruin Halloween and suffocate under a barrage of toilet paper rolls. Here’s what a dozen kids across the country (and into Canada!) are hoping to fill their pails with on October 31—and a couple of terrifying treat tales from years past.

I like sweet candy. Not very, very, very, very sweet, just very, very sweet like candy corn and gum. My favorite is Kit Kat because it’s really crunchy. Do you eat all of the candy you collect? No. The Candy Witch comes and takes some of it away after I go to sleep.